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  • 06-01-2019
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For the function g defined by g(x)=70−3x find g(−x),−g(x), and −g(−x).

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sqdancefan
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  • 19-01-2019

Answer:

  • g(-x) = 70 +3x
  • -g(x) = -70 +3x
  • -g(-x) = -70 -3x

Step-by-step explanation:

Put the minus signs where the problem statement tells you. As with any function, the argument replaces the variable in the function definition. That is, for g(-x), you put (-x) where x is in the definition of the function.

  g(-x) = 70 -3(-x) = 70 +3x

  -g(x) = -(70 -3x) = -70 +3x

  -g(-x) = -(70 -3(-x)) = -70 -3x

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